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September 15, 2022
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Nutrition
Take Control of the Nutrition Conversation
Comprehensive optometric care includes discerning the role evidence-based nutrition plays in eye health.
Technology
Is Artificial Intelligence Smart Enough Yet to Help Us?
Learn the current state of this technology and what might be coming soon to support optometry’s efforts to fight diabetic retinopathy.
New Technology Purchases: How and Why ODs Buy
This reader survey reveals the preferences and priorities that guide optometrists when adding tools and techniques to their practices.
OCT: What’s Under the Hood?
This essential guide will help you understand the technology and how it supports clinical practice.
Telemedicine: What We’ve Learned and What’s to Come
Reflecting on the present and preparing for the future of virtual eye care.
Departments
Chairside
Words From the Wise
Yeah, I’m referring to me and my advice. Take it or leave it.
Clinical Quandaries
Giving Up the Ghost
Don’t provide a cataract referral without first considering corneal rehabilitation.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Talkin’ Toxicity
Consider the potential adverse effects associated with Blenrep before initiating use for myeloma treatment.
Diagnostic Quiz
That Sinking Feeling
A patient’s vision has been blurry ever since a recent fall. You examine her and find this. What’s going on?
Ocular Surface Review
Revisit a Steroid Alternative
Acthar Gel, an injectable therapy that activates melanocortin pathways, may be a saving grace for some of your patients.
Outlook
Don’t Fear Digital Disruptors
Technologies that change the delivery of eye care are maturing. Optometrists should act—rather than react.
Retina Quiz
Lights in the Fog
This patient’s hypopigmented lesion led to the diagnosis.
The Essentials
Limbal Landmarks
Explore the inner workings of a region essential to the cornea.
Through My Eyes
The Best-Kept Secret
Optometry’s role in health care is crucial. Time to spread the word.
Urgent Care
Pecking Away at Differentials
Are you familiar with this choroidal lesion?
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